Controllable Functions - LGB 24267 Manual Del Usuario

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Programming the CV with the 55015 Universal Hand Controller
The decoder built into your locomotive is a further development of the previous LGB
decoder-technology. A lot more functions are available on this decoder than was
previously customary. More possibilities for making settings on the decoder are how-
ever, necessary compared to previous decoders in order to be able to adapt these
functions to your personal needs. These settings can also be done with the 55015 Uni-
versal Hand Controller. Since the Universal Hand Controller was not designed for this
decoder, the correct procedure with this controller is somewhat more involved.
We basically have to differentiate among 3 different programming methods:
• Programming by means of registers (up to CV 5)
• Programming by means of CVs (up to CV 255)
• Programming by means of pages (up to CV 1024)
The individual programming processes are described below. There is a requirement
in each case that the programming module is plugged in and the locomotive with the
decoder is standing on the corresponding track.
Programming by means of Registers (Universal-Handy 55015)
CV 1 – 5 can be programmed when programming by means of registers.
• When the programming module is plugged in, the hand controller will
show
.
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• Enter the desired CV as a two-digit number, example: „02".
• The hand controller will show
d -
• Now, enter the desired value and confirm it by pressing on the arrow
button
.
• The hand controller will again show
The programming is complete and the desired value has been programmed into the
decoder.
Programming by means of CVs
Programming by means of CVs only allows changes to CVs 1 – 5. Another method
is necessary in order to program higher CVs. Programming by means of CVs allows
changes to CVs 1 – 255.
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Controllable Functions

Lighting *
Sound effect: Long locomotive whistle
Sound effect: Squealing brakes off
Sound effect: Bell
Sound effect: Station announcements
Sound effect: Coal being shoveled
Sound effect: Operating sounds *
Smoke generator *
Sound off/on
ABV, off
Engineer's cab lighting
Low speed switching range & Double A switching light
Sound effect: Short locomotive whistle
Sound effect: Injector
Sound effect: Sanding
Sound effect: Air pump
* active in analog operation
General Note to Avoid Electromagnetic Interference:
A permanent, flawless wheel-rail contact is required in order to guarantee operation
for which a model is designed.
Do not make any changes to current-conducting parts.
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LV+LR
+ AUX1
1
Sound 1
2
BS
3
Sound 3
4
Sound 4
5
Sound 9
6
FS
Sound 7 +
7
Sound 16
8
Sound 14
9
10
AUX 3
LV+LR
11
+ AUX1
12
Sound 2
13
Sound 12
14
Sound 15
15
Sound 11
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